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melissa: james, last word. 21 billion went on tax incentives for energy efficiency for renewable energy projects. i mean, maybe a great thing, but should potholes have come first maybe? i mean, maybe -- >> yeah, you know, it's a shame government doesn't work because this is actually the right, general structure for tax. ideally, it's a gas tax that pays for roads. so the user is paying. and, unfortunately, it doesn't go to roads. melissa: it doesn't work, right. that's the essential problem with government. it doesn't work. all right, guys, thanks. appreciate your time. >>> time now for today's fuel gauge report. a huge winter storm is barreling down towards the northeast. have you heard about this? didn't stop natural gas futures from nose diving today. natural gas stockpiles fell far less than anticipated last week, and lower oil refinery demand, crude hit a two-week low settling at $98.83 a barrel, and opec's production fell compared to december. output shed by 200,000 barrels to 30.45 million a day. lower production by saudi arabia -- we'll place the blame there. >>> all right, so i
melissa: james, last word. 21 billion went on tax incentives for energy efficiency for renewable energy projects. i mean, maybe a great thing, but should potholes have come first maybe? i mean, maybe -- >> yeah, you know, it's a shame government doesn't work because this is actually the right, general structure for tax. ideally, it's a gas tax that pays for roads. so the user is paying. and, unfortunately, it doesn't go to roads. melissa: it doesn't work, right. that's the essential...
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it is so bad, but you said it aids focus, attention on something, energy, combats depression. there's something good to be said about nicotine? >> most things in life have a dark and a light side. good and bad, and so here's the thing, no, nicotine itself like caffeine, it can be useful to people. it effects neurotransmitters which is why people flock to cigarettes as well as the hand motion with the fact it's focusing for them, standing off, doing nothing but smoking the cigarette. it can be a decreased descries ma noser for people. i think this simulates that, and it does it in a much less dangerous fashion. for instance, the cigarettes you mentioned, that company that was here yesterday, removes 400 carcinogens not in their products that are in cigarettes. stuart: really? okay. >> i don't feel bad telling the patients, and i do it routinely now, use the e-cigarettes because i don't want you to smoke. i don't think you can cold turkey stop nicotine, but it's a bridge. you will not love them, but you'll like them. stuart: what do you say to someone who says, you know, the nic
it is so bad, but you said it aids focus, attention on something, energy, combats depression. there's something good to be said about nicotine? >> most things in life have a dark and a light side. good and bad, and so here's the thing, no, nicotine itself like caffeine, it can be useful to people. it effects neurotransmitters which is why people flock to cigarettes as well as the hand motion with the fact it's focusing for them, standing off, doing nothing but smoking the cigarette. it...
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the ntsb is expanding its probe to include an energy department battery expert. u.s. manufacturing activity grew at a faster pace us month. the institute for supply management says the index of manufacturing activity jumped to a better than expected leading of 531. any reading over 50 signals expansion. and you are getting up bell went the old sales line, only this time it could be from a private company. rumors that dell could announce a deal to go private monday. driving share prices of more than 3 percent today. as the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choo any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ ale announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go naonal. go like a pro. ♪ david: advertising and internet produ
the ntsb is expanding its probe to include an energy department battery expert. u.s. manufacturing activity grew at a faster pace us month. the institute for supply management says the index of manufacturing activity jumped to a better than expected leading of 531. any reading over 50 signals expansion. and you are getting up bell went the old sales line, only this time it could be from a private company. rumors that dell could announce a deal to go private monday. driving share prices of more...
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third, an energy boom going on adding a lot of jobs in parts of the country, places like that, so quite a few right spots in the economy. connell: there we go. pretty well put together. thank you. >> my pleasure. dagen: thinking about the cloud in more and more states. connell: a winner in the big powerball jackpot somewhere in virginia. one of her relatives. dagen: why wouldn't it be? we all play the lottery. right? and the woman defense cuts costing one carrier group in the persian gulf. john taylor says it has to happen. take a look at how the oil market is doing. we will talk about the rapidly rising gasoline prices. it won't be as bad as last year. he swears. oil $96 per barrel right now. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes in
third, an energy boom going on adding a lot of jobs in parts of the country, places like that, so quite a few right spots in the economy. connell: there we go. pretty well put together. thank you. >> my pleasure. dagen: thinking about the cloud in more and more states. connell: a winner in the big powerball jackpot somewhere in virginia. one of her relatives. dagen: why wouldn't it be? we all play the lottery. right? and the woman defense cuts costing one carrier group in the persian...
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a nebill would eliminate all of the energy, all of the energy tax credits. would that make it even playing field for people in that this is? running me now, republican congressman of kansas superposed the bill. congressman, welcome to the show. are you trying to accomplish with this? >> several things, first of all. thank you for having me on the show and talk about this. this is about affordable energy for the folks in kansas and california. affordable energy that they can depend on and rely on. our tax cut has become one that favors folks with a political ties and not those customers. in so many energy companies to get back to doing what they're supposed to do, creating value through finding customers, not political patrons. my legislation does just that, getting rid of every single energy tax credit in the entire code. i am all for it. we should close these loopholes for wind and the algae and tax credits totalling guesstimed of the mall and level the playing field. gerri: you know, what you're saying is really interesting, congressman. if there is any ar
a nebill would eliminate all of the energy, all of the energy tax credits. would that make it even playing field for people in that this is? running me now, republican congressman of kansas superposed the bill. congressman, welcome to the show. are you trying to accomplish with this? >> several things, first of all. thank you for having me on the show and talk about this. this is about affordable energy for the folks in kansas and california. affordable energy that they can depend on and...
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economy and for the energy companies in particular. ashley: margie, seems investors are still more concerned about preserving assets than increasing the return they can get out of there. do you think that is the right strategy? what is the best play for them in a macro situation? >> i think people are still concerned about preserving some of their money, and so i think that people who are looking for treasury rates to go up are going to be disappointed because that's one of the forces keeping treasury rates low. also i think we'll gradually see over the course of this year more money be transferred from, more money market type investments rather than bond funds over into the equities to take advantage of better yield and better returns that we're seeing. >> just to follow up on that quickly, so you think money will stay in bond? everyone talks about this great rotation but as far as the, you know, big are bond funds, people keep their money there for a while? >> yes, that's right because people want a little bit more yield than they wo
economy and for the energy companies in particular. ashley: margie, seems investors are still more concerned about preserving assets than increasing the return they can get out of there. do you think that is the right strategy? what is the best play for them in a macro situation? >> i think people are still concerned about preserving some of their money, and so i think that people who are looking for treasury rates to go up are going to be disappointed because that's one of the forces...
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you mentioned energy technology. energy tends to be -- there's any number of demonstration projects early in the things people can do, but it's the kind of activity that requires a degree of activity at scale and said that infrastructural support is very important than the federal government could do any number of things. one is simply to provide a safe harbor for corporate partners to come together, not unlike to bring them together with universities and create competitive research, including the plague research areas. to support shared infrastructure were smaller companies that need prototyping, some of the labs are providing major computational facilities to help companies that modeling and simulation to improve and begin to think about how to scale what they do. so it's kind of a daisy chain going from the fundamental research to creating safe harbors and partnerships that allow road months developed and people to move on as well. these are some of the things we traded to. for an upstate new york is so we don't h
you mentioned energy technology. energy tends to be -- there's any number of demonstration projects early in the things people can do, but it's the kind of activity that requires a degree of activity at scale and said that infrastructural support is very important than the federal government could do any number of things. one is simply to provide a safe harbor for corporate partners to come together, not unlike to bring them together with universities and create competitive research, including...
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we are loaded with energy now, we don't have to worry about the scarcity argument anymore. will we let our people go to work, produce the jobs and produce the wealth and all the great things that would make this country great and maybe ev get back to manufacture things as a result of low priced energy, and it would help. liz: you just hit the nail on the head. yes, saudi america is the joke being talked about that america could be surpassing russia for natural gas producer by 2015. what do we have to do to get there? >> we need less washington and more states. to get a permit, drilling on federal land. to drill the same well, 10 days. now something is wrong something has to change and that is all washington bureaucracy. part of it is the anti-washington agenda. buwhat people have to do is ask their government to start letting them get after the resources. after all, they belong to them. that would reduce the gas prices at the same time. liz: it is always great to be with you, sir. you're the senior vice president, a pleasure to be with you, thank you for a terrific intervie
we are loaded with energy now, we don't have to worry about the scarcity argument anymore. will we let our people go to work, produce the jobs and produce the wealth and all the great things that would make this country great and maybe ev get back to manufacture things as a result of low priced energy, and it would help. liz: you just hit the nail on the head. yes, saudi america is the joke being talked about that america could be surpassing russia for natural gas producer by 2015. what do we...
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but now you are writing about wind energy? >> last week "wall street journal" i talked about fish and wildlife service is charged with protecting america's wildlife, is contemplating giving a permit to allow a project in minnesota to kill all the goals. gerri: what are you talking about? >> nor can hunters it is a fine of a quarter of million dollar it is a national symbol, the great seal since '72 but fish and wildlife service under direction has not prosecutedhough we in the industry one time all they estimate 400,000 birds are being killed and nine golden eagles have been killed in sort -- southern california. gerri: this seems crazy. if i cannot kill one neither should the wind industry. >> exactly. in this case the interior department has created a favored class of energy producers. the ada to give a permit to kill a bald eagles and now it could last 30 years. there has been a remarkable backlash for the third year permit the groups that have been united and it is a bad idea it should be killed. gerri: have a great weeken
but now you are writing about wind energy? >> last week "wall street journal" i talked about fish and wildlife service is charged with protecting america's wildlife, is contemplating giving a permit to allow a project in minnesota to kill all the goals. gerri: what are you talking about? >> nor can hunters it is a fine of a quarter of million dollar it is a national symbol, the great seal since '72 but fish and wildlife service under direction has not prosecutedhough we in...
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steven chu decided to step down as energy secretary which is a big story. a lot of traders, they know him as the energy secretary that can split an atom but did not realize that opec was his domain. now, over to jeff cannot vacillate flocked in autos. >> reporter:, tell you, you might think that because of our bought that would have a chilling effect. carmakers are making so many more fuel-efficient models, that is not having an impact. take a look at the stocks, first of all, because that is was driving, part of resolving this bull market, these positive of the sales numbers. toyota with a big run-up to over 2% because to your had much better numbers every dot. here is a little bearish piece of news. didn't have exposure in europe. europe's car sales, specifically france which sometimes focuses on u.s. sales. we forget that all the rest of the world sells cars. the impact of the european market. for example, ford, january sales in europe down. france pacific down 35%. gm down 21%. if you just think it was the americans cannot really. down 20 percent of the
steven chu decided to step down as energy secretary which is a big story. a lot of traders, they know him as the energy secretary that can split an atom but did not realize that opec was his domain. now, over to jeff cannot vacillate flocked in autos. >> reporter:, tell you, you might think that because of our bought that would have a chilling effect. carmakers are making so many more fuel-efficient models, that is not having an impact. take a look at the stocks, first of all, because...
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connell: you guys are talking a lot about energy. energy giant halliburton looking to clean up, sort of. offering a non-toxic tracking fluid used with food industry ingredients only in the new product is more expensive than other fluids but safer for the environment. checking the stock, how burton down a little bit today. japan airlines grown in the dreamliner will cost the company nearly 7.8 million in revenue. after a battery united flames and smoke. japan airlines said it would seek compensation from boeing for the lost revenue. they have yet to identify the causally battery problems. and the numbers are in for the super bowl. 48.1, better than ever for the nielsen numbers beating last year's giants and patriots. a great game last night. twitter also exploded, 24 million plus about the game. the peak came at halftime when beyoncÉ was performing. dagen: you would think that is the overall, but some people turn their tv sets off during the power outage because it was such a lead, looks like he was stinking. connell: they say the ga
connell: you guys are talking a lot about energy. energy giant halliburton looking to clean up, sort of. offering a non-toxic tracking fluid used with food industry ingredients only in the new product is more expensive than other fluids but safer for the environment. checking the stock, how burton down a little bit today. japan airlines grown in the dreamliner will cost the company nearly 7.8 million in revenue. after a battery united flames and smoke. japan airlines said it would seek...
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money to spend, there is no such thing as recovery in sight, we have no economy policy, we have no energy policy, fuel is back up. i mean, people wonder why consumer confidence and confidence from the business owners is down? and the president pulls a you know deal like this, come on. this guy campaigned on jobs and the economy, he gave an inaugural speech on what? immigration, constructing royds and more liberal rhetoric, you know what, this is a step to socialist ladder forget rid of small business then we can control the big guys, i am frustrated and angry. tom: i hear it. marco, you have seep the president, i get up in the morning i think about jobs, i go on bet at night i think about jobs, do you think he has forgotten? >> i don't think he nearly forgotten about it, i think he doesn't know how to create jobs. it is the smalln 'n small busins that create them, if you have not run a business how in the world do you know how to create jobs this is why the count was important and should have been important. >> thank you very much. push to help illegals is on, but nobody is talking about
money to spend, there is no such thing as recovery in sight, we have no economy policy, we have no energy policy, fuel is back up. i mean, people wonder why consumer confidence and confidence from the business owners is down? and the president pulls a you know deal like this, come on. this guy campaigned on jobs and the economy, he gave an inaugural speech on what? immigration, constructing royds and more liberal rhetoric, you know what, this is a step to socialist ladder forget rid of small...
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energy secretary steven chu offering his resignation today. he was higy criticized for its handling of the $528 million loan to the solar panel maker, which later went bankrupt. despite the blunder he is leaving with obama's support and his pride intact. he said, came with streams and leaving with a set of accomplishments that we should all be proud of. not al of his dreams came true. back in 2008 he famously said we as a nation needed to boost gas prices to levels -- levels seen in europe. although he eventually walked back those comments, i say his departure could not come soon enough. $8 a gallon. that's my "2 cents more." that's it for tonight on "the willis report." thank you for joining as. do not forget to record airshow if you cannot catch us live. have a great weekend and a great night. ♪ liz: a not so happy birthday. the income tax is 100 years old or it look at how much it has grown out. welcome, everyone, i and liz macdonald in for neil cavuto. as you're watching the super bowl, we are continuing to watch our tax rates skyrocket.
energy secretary steven chu offering his resignation today. he was higy criticized for its handling of the $528 million loan to the solar panel maker, which later went bankrupt. despite the blunder he is leaving with obama's support and his pride intact. he said, came with streams and leaving with a set of accomplishments that we should all be proud of. not al of his dreams came true. back in 2008 he famously said we as a nation needed to boost gas prices to levels -- levels seen in europe....
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encourage fracking so the energy prices go down. we need to find -- businesses have to find a way to deal with obamacare. it's here to stay. we re-elected president obama. we need to work with the government to come up with rational solutions so you need to encourage businesses and stop discouraging it. cheryl: so many challenges business face. you employ 70,000 people worldwide right now. are you going to be hiring this year, yes or no? >> well, we hope to be hiring. we'd like to continue to develop restaurants, but a lot of whether or not you build new restaurants depends on how the economy is going, whether people are building shopping centers or put the restaurants in. we are an economy-dependent business, projects we build restaurants this year. the franchises build restaurants, and i'll tell you the franchises build almost double the amount of restaurants outside the united states than they build inside the united states. we have international growth to boost our bottom line, and boost our growth, but we hope to grow in the un
encourage fracking so the energy prices go down. we need to find -- businesses have to find a way to deal with obamacare. it's here to stay. we re-elected president obama. we need to work with the government to come up with rational solutions so you need to encourage businesses and stop discouraging it. cheryl: so many challenges business face. you employ 70,000 people worldwide right now. are you going to be hiring this year, yes or no? >> well, we hope to be hiring. we'd like to...
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liz: what we're expecting is gun violence, immigration reform, and tax reform, and energy? what is missing? >> climate change, we'll talk about that too. these are the issues that the president cares about. liz: what is missing? >> growth. the president's main concern is income inequality, he does not read the w "wall street journal" he is focused on leveling the play are feel. liz: month da ca last year -- monica last year period said we created 3 million jobs over 22 months, that was wrong. there has been 3 million net losses in jobs since january 2008, is this why, you are thinking that economic growth and job growth could be buried in the state of the union address. >> sadly, i think that president thinks he is addressing job growth and the economy, but their approach is the scenic route rather than the fast way. we're investing in green damage, maybe this will -- green technology maybe they pay out 10 years from now, we're doing what we can to cut spending to stop more job losses, i think he is doing the best he character but it is clear, he does not know what he is do
liz: what we're expecting is gun violence, immigration reform, and tax reform, and energy? what is missing? >> climate change, we'll talk about that too. these are the issues that the president cares about. liz: what is missing? >> growth. the president's main concern is income inequality, he does not read the w "wall street journal" he is focused on leveling the play are feel. liz: month da ca last year -- monica last year period said we created 3 million jobs over 22...
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if you want to know how they feel about the struggle between environmentalists and people who need energy for the economy, let's watch what happens. rather than looking at committees, look at action and see what happens and i would say focus on keystone. >> more gatorade or whatever, i don't know. liz: it is always a riot, thank you. when this funniest and smartest. super bowl tickets are expensive, but staying home will be as well. a more than 10% since last year, we have the best i in the country to talk about this. john lonski is ceo and i thought it was an oil change. we are a restaurant and bar. liz: not to be facetious, but why is there a run on chicken wings? >> it's incredible. when the server first chicken wing in 1976, people were cutting the wings off the chicken and throw them away. we had to give the wings away because no one would buy them. we finally convinced people to try them and today, it's the high-scoring item on the menu in 2012. liz: they have become as precious as gold. i'm kidding, but what happened? >> i think it was 26,000 pounds or something like that. i think
if you want to know how they feel about the struggle between environmentalists and people who need energy for the economy, let's watch what happens. rather than looking at committees, look at action and see what happens and i would say focus on keystone. >> more gatorade or whatever, i don't know. liz: it is always a riot, thank you. when this funniest and smartest. super bowl tickets are expensive, but staying home will be as well. a more than 10% since last year, we have the best i in...
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you have energy costs going down. energy independence coming a reality in the united states. the housing market is bottoming on the u.s. china has new leadership in they are accommodating growth. all of those are positive indicators. lori: what are your -- >> we see them up. we have earned half of that now. let's not forget, we still have the triple witching power. we have to get through that before we can look at the market being on a sustained path. lori: we will have to leave it there, john. melissa: football, beer and loopholes. the president had to say this about reducing the deficit. >> there is no dow that we need additional revenue coupled with smart spending reductions in order to bring down our deficit. we can do it in a gradual way so it does not have a huge impact. the average person cannot take advantage of them. they do not have access to cayman islands account. the average person does not have access to carried interest income. melissa: i do not know, how do you interpret that. that sounds like the tax man is coming. lori: we have been talking about eliminating
you have energy costs going down. energy independence coming a reality in the united states. the housing market is bottoming on the u.s. china has new leadership in they are accommodating growth. all of those are positive indicators. lori: what are your -- >> we see them up. we have earned half of that now. let's not forget, we still have the triple witching power. we have to get through that before we can look at the market being on a sustained path. lori: we will have to leave it there,...
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. >>> energy secretary steven chu is resigning. in a statement, president obama said chu helped move the country toward energy independence citing department programs in wind and solar power. chu will stay on until the end of the month and until a successor is confirmed. those are the headlines. back to tracy and ashley. ashley: rick folbaum, thanks so much. the u.s. economy added 157,000 jobs in january, while the unemployment rate it ticked up to 7.9% but today's report represents only a fraction of the 12 million americans looking for work. peter barnes joins us from the labor department with more on that story, peter? >> hey, ashley. 4.7 million of those 12 million people have been unemployed for 27 weeks or longer. that's about 40% of the stolt -- total unemployment. the white house is not doing any high-fives about the jobs report today but it will take it. the president's top economist alan krueger telling me this morning that the report and some other economic indicators paint a picture of an economy that is slowly healing
. >>> energy secretary steven chu is resigning. in a statement, president obama said chu helped move the country toward energy independence citing department programs in wind and solar power. chu will stay on until the end of the month and until a successor is confirmed. those are the headlines. back to tracy and ashley. ashley: rick folbaum, thanks so much. the u.s. economy added 157,000 jobs in january, while the unemployment rate it ticked up to 7.9% but today's report represents...
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currently two pieces of energy, our one storm system climbing up the middle of the atlantic seaboard and we have a cold pocket of air swinging through the northeast. as these combine forces later on, it will deepen very, very rapidly. we'll see tremendous amounts of snow, blinding visibilities and some very, very high wind. but we've already seen snow around the greater boston area. delays will pile up along the interstate 95 corridor, this afternoon and this evening. that continues through the overnight as the storm system continues to ramp up. in terms of snow accumulations along the i-95 corridor, we could see well over one to two feet on the outskirts of boston. worcester, hartford, providence looking at snowdrifts three to four feet deep of the as we head into saturday it will slowly wind down as winds calm down as well. back to you, ashley. ashley: thank you. justin, thank you so much. appreciate it. tracy: ick. ashley: at least it is on a friday night going into the weekend. tracy: i agree actually. let's a me get home safely. here in the new york city the heavy snow hasn't st
currently two pieces of energy, our one storm system climbing up the middle of the atlantic seaboard and we have a cold pocket of air swinging through the northeast. as these combine forces later on, it will deepen very, very rapidly. we'll see tremendous amounts of snow, blinding visibilities and some very, very high wind. but we've already seen snow around the greater boston area. delays will pile up along the interstate 95 corridor, this afternoon and this evening. that continues through the...
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kids who come to our colleges and universities, to get a phd or masters degree in science, technology, energy and math. the high-tech companies support that as well. stuart: got it, peter. we will get that checked out later. thank you very much. the department of justice suing standard and poors, is this payback for the debt downgrade? the judge has a theory on that. that's next. stuart: it's a done deal, dell entered into an agreement to be a -- acquired by its founder michael dell and silver lake. shares of dell is virtually unchanged because it was expected. apple's new fourth generation ipad, with that high resolution display, available today. the new ipad 4 has 128 gigs at stores, costs 799 and the stock is up a buck. that's it. on its ninth birthday facebook continues to fall from the $30 a share mark, but shares still 6% up for the year. back to 28.25 on facebook right now. stocks suffered the worst day of the year in yesterday's trading session, rallying today though, went above 14 k very briefly. now at 13,996. coming up, payback maybe from the justice department to the s&p. we will
kids who come to our colleges and universities, to get a phd or masters degree in science, technology, energy and math. the high-tech companies support that as well. stuart: got it, peter. we will get that checked out later. thank you very much. the department of justice suing standard and poors, is this payback for the debt downgrade? the judge has a theory on that. that's next. stuart: it's a done deal, dell entered into an agreement to be a -- acquired by its founder michael dell and silver...
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the next time someone gets carted off with an energy, they will say, there you go, we have to change the sport. it is the same sort of thing. you know what, whatever it is, they have set us up. stuart: that is the point. it is a set up in terms of future policy. a football injury, well, we told you about this months ago. you are setting up and event which is your side of the political fence. charles: it ultimately will happen. we have had storms for a long time in this world. >> they do not want information buried in the debate. that is what is really ruining it. dagen and connell, it is yours. dagen: im dagen mcdowell speak. i am connell mcshane. today, we have the numbers. dagen: attorney eric holder will be coming up next. connell: immigration reform. topic number one at the white house this morning. we have lou dobbs here to talk to us about it. dagen: the billions of dollars in time and fuel being wasted because we are stuck in traffic. connell: at the top of the hour, let's go to nicole petallides. a big day for dell. nicole: a big day indeed. right now, you can see it up at 13
the next time someone gets carted off with an energy, they will say, there you go, we have to change the sport. it is the same sort of thing. you know what, whatever it is, they have set us up. stuart: that is the point. it is a set up in terms of future policy. a football injury, well, we told you about this months ago. you are setting up and event which is your side of the political fence. charles: it ultimately will happen. we have had storms for a long time in this world. >> they do...
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then change over to rain and crash hard to snow as we have energy from both systems forming a new low, a nor'easter off-shore. and in this position, this storm can really crank on. now in new york city, southern end of the storm. maybe three to six, maybe two to four but places like philadelphia, d.c., you will see snow. nothing in terms of shutting your cities down at all. but then we start heading on towards boston. not just a friday night event. boston is starting friday night and continues into saturday morning. into saturday night. and potentially if this low slows down, which we are thinking it actually might start to do late on saturday, we could see the snow continue saturday into sunday as well. so we have some perhaps historic snow fall totals on our map here but we could up the numbers if we get a long can duration of events. like i said, boston, you're the bull's eye. on the low end a foot of snow. on the high end, maybe two, maybe more feet of snow in the boston area. >> paul, we don't acknowledge as the world outside of the new york city area. that said, what are risks.
then change over to rain and crash hard to snow as we have energy from both systems forming a new low, a nor'easter off-shore. and in this position, this storm can really crank on. now in new york city, southern end of the storm. maybe three to six, maybe two to four but places like philadelphia, d.c., you will see snow. nothing in terms of shutting your cities down at all. but then we start heading on towards boston. not just a friday night event. boston is starting friday night and continues...
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in the energy to increase energy efficiency. they have a more efficient standard. it's a two footer. it's called the t-8. it's half an inch in diameter. these are bi-pin fluorescent fixtures. these are 10, 15% for efficient than the older t-12. all of the fixtures bought now have the t-8. >> i understand they're going to stop making t-12 bulbs. >> it is scheduled for extinction. >> along the same lines, the city of san francisco is considering an ordinance to require the conversion from the old 212 to t-8 efficiency fixtures or higher. >> there are discussions. many of the large owners have gone to retrofits because there is a very good payback on it. the only commercial buildings that haven't done that are the smaller buildings where there is not as much money involved. >> so what other energy-efficient leading do we see these days? >> in both residential and commercial applications, you're seeing a trend toward compact fluorescent bulbs where instead of the conventional edison-based socket. >> the edison base, the screw type socket. >> the standard screw-in socke
in the energy to increase energy efficiency. they have a more efficient standard. it's a two footer. it's called the t-8. it's half an inch in diameter. these are bi-pin fluorescent fixtures. these are 10, 15% for efficient than the older t-12. all of the fixtures bought now have the t-8. >> i understand they're going to stop making t-12 bulbs. >> it is scheduled for extinction. >> along the same lines, the city of san francisco is considering an ordinance to require the...
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the power company, energy new orleans, plans to install replacement equipment. the power filter cut supplies to about half of the stadium for 34 minutes and halted play on the big game. >> we will be right back. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes that are an excellent source of fiber try great grains banana nut crunch >> taking a live look at the bay bridge. the backup is still continuing. >> the drive time has improved but that is only part of the story. the shore freeway approach is 22 minutes. the approach from the macarthur mayes is running at 35 minutes. the mimic freeway has about a 20 minute drive time. if the traffic is backed up
the power company, energy new orleans, plans to install replacement equipment. the power filter cut supplies to about half of the stadium for 34 minutes and halted play on the big game. >> we will be right back. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see...
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and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger soluons. powerful answers. verizon. >> steve: super bowl is over. come on home, brian. >> brian: all right. sean did an unbelievable job. forgot to sleep. as did a.j. hall. >> gretchen: the clydesdales are here tomorrow. have a great day. plar there are new questions about the murder of the most effective navy seal sniper in history. chris kyle survived four tours of duty in iraq. but police say in the end he was killed this weekend by a marine veteran he was ready to help. gregg: kyle had 160 kills. the terrorists dubbed him the terror of ramadi and put a bounty on his head. martha: he was acting as a mentor to this man eddy ray ralph before police say ralph turned the gun on him and killed him. casey, what's the latest on the investigation here? >> reporter: this is a bizarre story, one that's developing all the time. the detectives are working on figuring out how these three men knew each other exactly and for how long. appare
and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger soluons. powerful answers. verizon. >> steve: super bowl is over. come on home, brian. >> brian: all right. sean did an unbelievable job. forgot to sleep. as did a.j. hall. >> gretchen: the clydesdales are here tomorrow. have a great day. plar there are new questions about the murder of the most effective navy seal sniper in history....
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health care, energy, transportation, safety, security, and many more. china and korea understand that the country that leads in nanoelectronics will reap economic benefits way the u.s. has dominated the last fifty years where the microelectronics are. fourth point, i think there are four areas that changes in policies need to be focused. to scare change outcome. first, the federal funding and basic research. even in tough economic times, we must protect the investment in the future. second, is we must make a priority for world class stem education k through 12 in the u.s. it needs to be a national imperative implemented on a local basis. three, high skill immigration reform. i appreciate the leadership that mr. chairman, you have shown and mrs. lofgren on the issues and we look forward to hopefully resolution to it. and in fourth, is exomp hencive tax reform for u.s. companies to complete globally. the world has changed considerably since 1986, the last time taxes were considerably reformed. we must have an environment where u.s. headquartered companies
health care, energy, transportation, safety, security, and many more. china and korea understand that the country that leads in nanoelectronics will reap economic benefits way the u.s. has dominated the last fifty years where the microelectronics are. fourth point, i think there are four areas that changes in policies need to be focused. to scare change outcome. first, the federal funding and basic research. even in tough economic times, we must protect the investment in the future. second, is...
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what are the alternatives if you are and favor of getting rid of this form of energy altogether. i didn't suggest i'm in favor of shutting all of nuclear plants down today i don't think that's that's reasonable if you said what are the alternatives but you know there's a couple of outliers like the senate over plan that's that's awfully old and broken that should be shut down on economic grounds that the people in southern california are paying. close to seven or eight hundred million dollars plus the clothes for the repair which is another seven or eight hundred million dollars a year into this for over a billion dollars and you've got a plant that hasn't run in fourteen months ok i did last i do want to ask you a certainly you point out a lot of a lot of glitches a lot of very troubling. things that could go wrong over there in california a is there a way to administer nuclear power in a way that is safe and sustainable. well we need a regulator that actually enforce is the regulations we have if that happened in santa no three wouldn't have had this problem that in old war the
what are the alternatives if you are and favor of getting rid of this form of energy altogether. i didn't suggest i'm in favor of shutting all of nuclear plants down today i don't think that's that's reasonable if you said what are the alternatives but you know there's a couple of outliers like the senate over plan that's that's awfully old and broken that should be shut down on economic grounds that the people in southern california are paying. close to seven or eight hundred million dollars...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. gregg: former president bill clinton one of those set to speak today at the funeral of former new york city mayor ed coch. he's credited with helping save the city from its economic crisis back in the 1970s. he died of congestive heart failure at the age of 88. martha: we want to bring this in for you this morning. defense secretary leon panetta is defending the obama administration's attack to the benghazi attack. he says the u.s. didn't have time to respond to that attack. here is a bit of his interview over the weekend. >> this is not 911. you can't call and expect within two minutes to have a team in place. it takes time. that's the nature of it. our people are there, they are in position to move. but we have to have good intelligence that gives us a heads up something is going to happen. martha: leon panetta is set to testify thursday. lindsey graham has been pushing for that. a lot of questions about this. in terms of that timing just to adress who
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. gregg: former president bill clinton one of those set to speak today at the funeral of former new york city mayor ed coch. he's credited with helping save the city from its economic crisis back in the 1970s. he died of congestive heart failure at the age of 88. martha: we want to bring this in for you this morning. defense secretary leon panetta is defending the obama...
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and ever since then, it just has had no energy at all and we are sitting near several week lows here on amazon. i'm not saying it is a problem but it is looking topee. >> certainly. yeah. thank you, bob. see you later. >> let's go uptown and head to the nasdaq. seema mody is following big movers over there. >> apple shares bucking the downward trend and equities. we are seeing the stock up about .1%. einhorn of greenlight capital saying apple should use its cash. speaking of allocations strategy, apple outperforming the average dividend yield on the s&p 500. according to wisdom tree, apple needs to increase dividend by 5% to become the largest dividend payer in the united states. let's move on to blackberry. shares approaching 52-week after after thumb's up at w fargo. lastly another space to track, indian tech. those stocks in focus. two things, first indian's outlook for the year below street expectations. that is putting pressure on adrs but cognizant tech, with an up tick in demand from european client. interesting. tyler, back to you. >> thank you. >>> how do you stay relevant i
and ever since then, it just has had no energy at all and we are sitting near several week lows here on amazon. i'm not saying it is a problem but it is looking topee. >> certainly. yeah. thank you, bob. see you later. >> let's go uptown and head to the nasdaq. seema mody is following big movers over there. >> apple shares bucking the downward trend and equities. we are seeing the stock up about .1%. einhorn of greenlight capital saying apple should use its cash. speaking of...
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would involved it civilly would be a local scaled acceleration of affordable tax and co generation of energy efficiency and other local renewable demand site resource as far as the conceptual approach and the product definition this is seasonally what was referred to in the industry as energy as a service and that means that you get out of the old kilowatt hour paradigm that goes back to the 1930's where you are selling hours of power into a service approach where you are standard dyeing on site affordable tax and building retrofits as standard components of that service we focus on a no money down approach to energy efficiency and renewables this would not only require any kind of a late premium to the customers but a rate discount for those customers and is so energy efficiency with a discount and no money down and that is product differentiation that p g and e does not offer and utilities do not offer but we are uniquely poised to offer. this would apply to both the business community as well as residential customers. and so, as far as the approach to development we are really recommendin
would involved it civilly would be a local scaled acceleration of affordable tax and co generation of energy efficiency and other local renewable demand site resource as far as the conceptual approach and the product definition this is seasonally what was referred to in the industry as energy as a service and that means that you get out of the old kilowatt hour paradigm that goes back to the 1930's where you are selling hours of power into a service approach where you are standard dyeing on...
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barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. over the past two weeks, all the attention and deservedly so has been focused on the san francisco 49ers. while they were playing on football's biggest stage, the san jose sharks were putting on one heck of a show. let's go down to southern california. sharks visiting the ducks. up 1-0 in the third period. when could you ha when koivu off the boards. just under four minutes of play, sheldon drives in, deflected by the sharks. scott gomez. sharks fall 2-1 for the first regulation loss of the season. over to the 49ers, earlier today the 49ers land safely at san jose's unnational airport. and an army of faithful fans were there to show their support after the loss to the ravens in super bowl xlvii. by the way, super b
barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. over the past two weeks, all the attention and deservedly so has been focused on the san francisco 49ers. while they...
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let's check out the latest in energy and metals. sharon? >> jim, several traders telling me thr egetting out of their long positions this morning, looking at the supply issues here in the u.s. two factors contributing to the fact that we're looking at a dollar slide here in the u.s. oil prices, just above $95 a barrel. one of them is the bearish data we got on inventories from the american petroleum institute last night. another factor is that supply glut we continue to have in the midwest. it's likely to remain there a bit longer. the largest refinery in the midwest, bp refinery is not likely to restart its key crude unit until the middle of this year. that was a surprise to the market place, contributing to the slide. we're looking at a slight decline in brent crude prices as well, backing off a 4.5-month high. there have been productions issues in the north sea but they pale in comparison to what we're seeing here in the u.s. the supply concerns here are the big reason we're looking at the differential between brent crude and wti crude p
let's check out the latest in energy and metals. sharon? >> jim, several traders telling me thr egetting out of their long positions this morning, looking at the supply issues here in the u.s. two factors contributing to the fact that we're looking at a dollar slide here in the u.s. oil prices, just above $95 a barrel. one of them is the bearish data we got on inventories from the american petroleum institute last night. another factor is that supply glut we continue to have in the...
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efficiency and alternative energy project the process of allocating these funds is now at the state legislature which will be making specific allocation to their specific process and many strategies regular recommended by the state fall under the responsibility of local government and is's and this is why a number of local countieses and legislation around the state are provide asking to provide additional funds to support greenhouse production programs and so my request is to support that. and i have a memoryium to recognize the passing of a long-time residental in our area who lived in chinatown. lucile chen and she raced three children including gordon which when who you know was a fopper and significant leader in the chinatown community center. she was a loving and spirited woman often referred to as the lucile ball of chima town and i want to express my condolences to the family i know shell be greatly miss the. >> the rest i submit. >> thank you mr. president and that o'clocked role call for introduction. >> colleagues why don't we go to our 230 accommodations i would like to
efficiency and alternative energy project the process of allocating these funds is now at the state legislature which will be making specific allocation to their specific process and many strategies regular recommended by the state fall under the responsibility of local government and is's and this is why a number of local countieses and legislation around the state are provide asking to provide additional funds to support greenhouse production programs and so my request is to support that. and...